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About 'RandomDev' Channel

Random development on many topics (but especially .NET and Couchbase)

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Recent News
Using Roslyn to Power C# SDK Generation from OpenAPI Specifications

This blog is one of The December 9th entries on the 2022 C# Advent Calendar. Believe it or not, this is my 6th year participating. Thanks for having me...

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String Interpolation Trickery and Magic with C# 10 and .NET 6

This blog is one of The December 17th entries on the 2021 C# Advent Calendar. Thanks for having me again Matt! For the last few years we’ve gotten a...

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Reclaiming HD Space from Docker Desktop on WSL 2

Over time, Docker Desktop running on Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (a.k.a. WSL 2) may start to eat away at your hard drive space. Here is how I was able...

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C# 9 Records and Init Only Settings Without .NET 5

This blog is one of The December 11th entries on the 2020 C# Advent Calendar. Thanks for having me again Matt! Some of the biggest new features in C...

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IAsyncEnumerable Is Your Friend, Even In .NET Core 2.x

This blog is one of The December 1st entries on the 2019 C# Advent Calendar. Thanks for having me again Matt! My favorite new feature in C# 8 has got...

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Blue/Green Message Bus Handling on Kubernetes with Shawarma

In the modern world of cloud-based microservices and continuous delivery, blue/green deployments (a.k.a red/black deployments) have become commonplace...

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A Restful Job Pattern For A C# Microservice

This blog is one of The December 6th entries on the 2018 C# Advent Calendar. Thanks for having me again Matt! One of the key differences between REST...

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Using Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (EKS) on Windows 10

At CenterEdge Software, we currently operate our Kubernetes clusters on AWS. We manage the clusters ourselves, using the kops tool. Unfortunately, managing...

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Concurrency, Locks, the Cloud, and Couchbase

In an application that supports parallel processing, concurrency management is almost invariably required. There are many forms of parallel processing...

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Using Halyard To Deploy Spinnaker From Windows

Those of us who work from Windows laptops sometimes don’t the the same love when it comes to tooling that Linux and macOS users receive. The Windows Subsystem...

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Announcing Linq2Couchbase 1.4

I am pleased to announce the release of Linq2Couchbase 1.4. This version includes many new features and improvements. ANSI Joins with Couchbase Server...

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